Zealot said:
So, am I right in assuming that, after a world devastating game of thrones between 2 Planeswalkers the loser will simply Walk away, the winner soon as well, and Westeros will be left totally destroyed?
Collateral damage depends on how far they're willing to escalate. But yes, total destruction seems likely. Genocidal fanatics and people who are trying to stop genocidal fanatics tend not to hold back much. And planeswalkers can scale up incredibly high.

ETA:
And I just realized that to Mary's mind this means that she wins, except in an expensive way. Because when nothing on that world can survive evil can't survive either.
 
Hiver said:
While I might not like killing, if somebody tries to kill you, you kill them right back.
Planning on throwing anyone into an engine, Captain?
"I am a good person, I am on the side of Good. The ones that refuse to join have to be evil if they can not see it." Mary said, frowning slightly at me as she was explaining something very simple to a rather slow child.
Gah. Circular reasoning/begging the question. Girl needs to take a class on logic.
 
LockedKeye said:
Gah. Circular reasoning/begging the question. Girl needs to take a class on logic.
Agreed, I think Winter should get an Angel summon and use it on her to shut her up, because angels are the ultimate depiction of light.
EDIT: She's also worse then a Reaper at Circular logic, Witch is pretty damn hard to do honestly.
 
I choose a sixth option, ignore Mana classification, and go with just calling myself Neutral Good. As everything in moderation, going for one version of Mana above any other means I allow extra flaws into myself, and I have enough damn flaws as it is. So I choose to not use the Mana classification system.
 
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Probably, Red/Blue (reactively even divide), Green, White, Black.

Edit: Though that can change depending on circumstance. Green hits the forefront a lot of the time, and I have both my white and black moments. Really it's a fairly close balance with moments where one dominates heavily.
 
GundamChief said:
"What makes a man turn neutral? Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?" (Note: I could not find a clip of that on it's own, YOUTUBE HAS FAILED ME! FAILED ME!)
 
Goat said:
So Sue is primarily (entirely?) White. Number of lands, at least two.
Winter has, if I recall correctly, 1 red, 1 red/black hybrid, 1 white, 1 green?
So by the ally/enemy chart, Sue sees anything using red/black as an enemy of her powers - and that is where half of Winter's power comes from.
I think she will see anything even another white user as evil if it does not agree with her.
 
You know, I have to wonder, if she came from a world which is overrun by evil, where did she get all that white mana? She obviously equates white mana with goodness, and she fled her world because there wasn't enough/any left.
 
JakeCrown said:
Don't get offended over others having stronger survival instincts than you do. Cold hearted ruthlessness is a survival trait you pick up where I am from. Apparently, most SBers do too. That doesn't make us wrong. Winter's decision, potentially will cost a lot of lives. If the plane walking white bitch moves to more dimensions than ASOIAF, potentially limitless lives.

Winter should be in for a taste of this from his actions in a cold ruthless world.
So, by not being capable of cold-blooded behavior patterns, he is an idiot that should be removed from the gene pool? I mean, personally I would have shot that crazy bitch in the head from behind, but it is completely understandable that someone raised in a 1st-world country who has not regularly been put in life or death situations, or otherwise been forged by nature or nurture into someone capable of such ruthlessness, would be unable to shoot a pretty woman in the back. Hiver is not you. Or me. His decision, while one I disagree with, is his decision.
 
Ct613hulu said:
I know that there has been a lot of talk about Mary coming from some twisted world the "Good" guys being tyrants and the "Demons" being rebels or a opposing faction but I personally think that it would make a better story if Mary was actually from the genuinely good faction and the demons who destroyed her home were actually evil and monstrous. I think that this would make it a better story as it would be a conflict of two competing factions who can both be easily viewed as the "good" guys instead of one hero combatting a power-mad extremist.
The problem is that it's hard to square that with what she said. Good people don't define evil as anything that disagrees with them on any matter.
 
Organic Intelligence said:
Correct me If Im wrong, but with the kind of mana that he has righ now, woudn't he be more 'inclined' to kill her righ there?
Unless he was using logic to overcome the emotional response of 'murder is bad'
 
The Eromancer said:
or how about she's going to massacre people. No logic needed for that, unless saving potentially thousands or hell countless untold TRILLIONS of lives she could end because of that kind of thinking. She's not just SOME girl, she's a fricken planeswalker.

Or you could just be a complete sociopath and simply just not give a flying rat's ass about other human lives, cause there's no one else around who's capable of taking care of her.
I was talking about how mana would change his response from "die vampires die!" to "I'mma let you go now."

In response to the theory that the red mana would make him more murderhappy rather than less.

Not that it was more logical to let her go, or whatever you seem to think I said.
 
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